9/26/12

IITB RESEARCH INTERNSHIP AWARDS 2012-13 in Life Sciences

IITB RESEARCH INTERNSHIP AWARDS 2012-13 in Life Sciences

TIFR PhD/MSc-PhD Admissions 2013 in Biology | GS 2012

TIFR PhD/MSc-PhD Admissions 2013 in Biology | GS 2012

9/14/12

Post-Graduate Merit Scholarship for University Rank Holders for academic session 2012-14

The applications may be submitted only through ONLINE mode latest by
3rd October, 2012 by logging in website http://www.ugc.ac.in/

IIT,Bhubaneswar,PhD Admissions-2012-13

http://www.iitbbs.ac.in/phd-application/
Last date for online application: 3rd October 2012
Last date for receiving application: 5th October 20121.  
Regular full-time scholars with Institute Assistance.
2. Sponsored Scholars: Candidates who possess the minimum prescribed qualifications and are in service in any of the following establishments shall be eligible for admission to the Ph.D. program as Sponsored Scholars:
i) Defence or other ministries of the Government of India or any other government organizations; 
ii) Established industrial research and development organizations
iii) Autonomous bodies and public undertakings
iv) Universities/Colleges

1) School of Basic Sciences:
Organometallics, Green Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Molecular Recognition, Organic Solid State Chemistry, Polymorphism, Coordination Chemistry, Magnetic Materials, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Theoretical Chemistry, Biophysical Chemistry, Protein Chemistry & Biochemistry, Biological and Catalytic Activity of Transition Metal Complexes, Functionalized Nanoparticles and Biosensors Complex Dynamics, Fractals, Combinatorial Matrix Theory, Spectral Graph Theory, Queuing Theory, Applied Probability Models, Stochastic Models in the Operations Research, Biology and Mathematical Finance, Optimization Theory, Geometric Programming, Artificial Neural Network, Applied Functional Analysis, Optimization theory,  Complementarity Problems, Plasmonics and Optical Sensors, String Theory, Nanostructure Materials,  Soft Condense Matter, Accelerated Based Atomic Molecular Physics, Ion-surface and Ion-biomolecule Interactions, Thermo-electrics, Multiferroics and Nano-magnetism, Experimental High Energy Physics, Black Holes and Quantum Gravity, Quantum Dissipation, Nanomagnetism.

2) School of Earth, Ocean & Climate Sciences: 

Element Mobilization &Transport, Saltwater  Migration, Low Temperature Aqueous Geo-Chemistry, Ocean Chemistry and Sediment Characteristics, Satellite Data Analysis and Applications, Polar Research, Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality, Cloud-Aerosol Interactions, Mesoscale Meteorology, Tropical Cyclone Modeling, Physical Parameterizations, Monsoon Variability.

3) School of Electrical Sciences:
 
Power Electronics and Drives, Power System Engineering, Wireless and Mobile communication, Digital Signal Processing, Digital and Adaptive Control, Digital Communication, Optical Communication Systems, VLSI and Embedded Systems, Soft and Evolutionary Computing. 
4) School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Management:

Economics
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Environmental Economics, Natural Resources Economics, Macroeconomics, Development,         
Economics & Rural Development
English
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Indian Writing in English, Post Colonial Literature, Travel Writing, Business Communication, American Literature, Canadian Literature, ELT, Cross Cultural Communication, Autobiography
Psychology
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Consumer Behavior, Cyber Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive   Neuroscience, Psycholinguistics, Psychology of Personality, Marketing
5) School of Infrastructure (Civil Engineering):
Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering, Transportation and Highway Engineering, Environmental Engineering.

6) School of Mechanical Sciences (Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering):
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Turbulence, Heat Transfer, Pulse Heat Transfer in Manufacturing Analysis, Composite Materials, Sandwich Structures, Fracture Mechanics, Composite Materials, Smart Composite Structures, Vibration, Fracture Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Quality Control, Industrial Noise Control, Condition Monitoring.
 
7) School of Minerals, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering:
Mineral processing, Material Processing, Nano Materials, Bio-Medical Materials (Synthesis and Devices), Physical Metallurgy (Structure Property Relationship), Modelling and Simulation of Materials.
Eligibility
Programme Eligibility Criteria
PhD (Engineering)
 
60% marks or 6.75 CGPA in M. Tech/M.E with consistently good academic record OR B.Tech/B.E with 70% or 7.5 CGPA with valid GATE Score (very good) and consistently good academic record in the relevant field.
PhD (Science)
 
1st class in M.Sc. / M. Tech with consistently good academic record (equivalent CGPA) and valid GATE/NET CSIR/UGC score in the relevant field.
PhD (HSS)
 
55% marks or equivalent CGPA in Master degree with UGC/NET score OR 
M. Phil degree in the relevantfield.                                                                           

9/13/12

CSiR-CDRI,Lucknow Ph.D Admissions-2013

CSIR-CDRI invites application from M.Sc. and M. Pharm. students for full time Ph. D. programmes in the relevant areas of research in the Institute:
How to apply:
Candidates need to fill up the on-line application form that is available at the institute’s website (till 28th September 2012). After submitting the on-line application form, the system generated ID ticket may be printed and mailed along with photographs and photocopies of certificates of date of birth, educational qualifications and proof for qualifying JRF/GPAT score to Scientist-in-Charge, Academic Affair Unit, Central Drug Research Institute (CSIR), Chattar Manzil, Lucknow-226 001 latest by 8th October, 2012. Hard copy submitted without filling online application form shall not be considered or entertained in any circumstances whatsoever 
for more : http://www.cdriindia.org/phd/Advertphd-2012-13092012.pdf

Facts About Titanic

Facts About Titanic

Had the destiny not played its nasty game, Titanic would not have been placed atop the world’s most awful examples of ironies – the unsinkable ship that sank on its maiden voyage! Titanic, which was the epitome of luxury, was a prestigious possession to its owner J.P Morgan and his White Star Line shipping company. Advertised as ‘designed to be unsinkable’, Titanic was on her way to create a record — the fastest and safest ship plowed through the sea — when it collided with a huge iceberg and sank to the depth of icy Atlantic 100 years back on 15th April 1912. Captain Edward Smith, who was on command, became a part of history, not as an adept captain as he might have wanted, but as the most ill-fated captain. The diaries of the passengers who marched into history for being a part of the most devastating tragedy, revealed the upsurge of various emotions like thrills, terror, tragedy, despair, sacrifice and selfishness. It is true that no other ship has evoked as much curiosity as Titanic has. Read further to know more interesting facts about Titanic. 
Amazing And Interesting Facts About Titanic
  • The idea of constructing world’s largest luxury liner ever taken to sea was first conceptualized in 1907. The construction started on 31 March 1909 in Belfast (Ireland) by Harland and Wolff, an Irish shipbuilding company.

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Indian Scientists

Indian Scientists

Indian scientists have proved their mettle in the face of international sanctions and have made India one of the scientific powerhouses of the world. Here is a brief profile of famous Indian scientists.

1.C.V. Raman:
Born: November 7, 1888
Died: November 21, 1970
Achievements: He was the first Indian scholar who studied wholly in India received the Nobel Prize.
C.V. Raman is one of the most renowned scientists produced by India. His full name was Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. For his pioneering work on scattering of light, C.V. Raman won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930.

Apply for Ph.D programme in IISER Kolkata2012


Qualification:
  • MSc/MS/MTech (with minimum 55% marks) in any field of Biological Sciences to pursue research in the broad fields of Cellular & Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Structural Biology, Plant Molecular Biology, Behavioural biology, Ecology, Marine Biology, Neurobiology, Biodiversity, Microbiology, Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Physiology and Theoretical Biology.

9/12/12

Interdisciplinary Programme in Life Science (ILPS) /Bulider Programme,PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY



DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGY Sanctioned Projects : 2010-2011:S NO:243[BT/PR14554/INF/22/125/2010}
Title :DBT-PU INTERDISCIPLINARY  LIFE SCIENCE  PROGRAMME FOR ADVANCE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION
Project Investigator(Past): Prof. P P Mathur, Pondicherry University
Date of Sanction:28/09/2010
Duration:5 Years 0 Month

Current coordinatorProf K.Srikumar,Head of the Dept.biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Faculty                      : Anshul Nigam, Assistant Professor 
Technical officer     : Jaya Chitra 

SRF:JAMES JOHN
JRF:
UMA MAHESWARI
SHAMIM AKHTAR SUFI 
BINDHUMADHURI
PRAGNA LAKSHMI
PHANI KRISHA PARCHA
RAVITEJA VILUPURI
YERRANNA  BOGGULA



9/11/12

Apply for 17 posts of SRFs/ RA @ NBAIM, UP

Interested candidates satisfying the qualifications may send their biodata in the prescribed format toDirector, National Bureau of Agriculturally Important  Microorganisms, Maunath Bhanjan – 275101, U.P. and email at nbaimicar@gmail.com well in advance and are required to attend walk-in-interview at NBAIM, Mau, on 18.09.12 at 10:00 AM alongwith their application and original of all certificates/degrees/publications/articles testimonials.{Format of application: Name of the Project applied for, Name of the Position applied for, Name of the Candidate; Father’s Name; Date of Birth; Sex; Permanent Address; Corresponding Address; Email/Phone no.; Educational Qualification [Matriculation onwards with details of  subjects taken, Year of Passing, Board/University and Marks obtained with percentage; Research experience (details, if any); List of publications]}. 
  • Project : Microbial Diversity and Identification
  • Post : SRF (02)
  • Qualification : M.Sc. in Microbiology/ Botany/Biotechnology with specialization in Microbiology/ Plant Pathology/ Microbial Biotechnology with good academic record (not less than 55%).
  • Desirable: Experience in characterization of molecular and biochemical diversity of terrestrial, aquatic and of extreme habitat microbes. Handling of equipments like GLC, HPLC; Good working knowledge of computer and Bioinformatics.
  • Salary : Rs 16, 000 pm + HRA
  • Walk-in-interview : 18-09-2012 @ 10 :00 am
  • for more: www.nbaim.org.in/Download/8e2ceb42-9fb4-4611-9371-c68ab76fdd4d.pdf

common question in bible ?

What do you think about speaking in tongues?

The principles of 1 Corinthians 12-14 address three issues regarding spiritual gifts: (1) gifts should be used to edify the body, not oneself; the more important gifts are the ones that help the body grow; (2) the pinnacle of growth is love (relationships), not experience nor knowledge—thus, both charismatics and cessationists can gain more balance in these matters; (3) all things must be done in order, and tongues are especially regulated. All of these instructions take the pizazz out of tongues. Let’s suppose the speaking in tongues is genuine. If that’s the case, I wouldn’t worry about it. Paul’s view on tongues is that it is one of the least important gifts. Yet many in the charismatic/pentecostal church make it THE sign of salvation. Unfortunately, those who speak in tongues often (not always!) view themselves as more spiritual than others. 1 Corinthians 13 kills that approach decisively.

Does the Bible speak more about Hell than Heaven?

I’ve heard and read the same statement a number of times, but have never troubled myself to look up each passage.

Where is Hell is located?

Actually, the Bible does not tell us where Hell is located. In 2 Pet. 2:4, the statement, “cast them into hell,” has been translated by some as “cast down to hell,” but the Greek actually means, “cast into tartarus,” a place of torment and confinement. Others have sought to use Eph. 4:9, “(Now this expression, “He ascended,” what does it mean except that He also had descended into the lower parts of the earth?” to indicate that hell was in the center of the earth, but this is questionable because the passage is talking about the grave, not hell. Compare the comment below from the Bible Knowledge Commentary.

9/10/12

Apply for the post of Project fellow @ Pondicherry University

  • Title: "Structure of Qbeta replicase in different ionic strengths using single particle analysis". 
  • Position: Project Fellow
  • Qualifications:  Ist class M.Sc. in Bioinformatics/ Life Sciences with a minimum of 55% marks
  • Desirable: Knowledge of single particle analysis and experience in analyzing electron microscopy data.
  • Emoluments: Rs. 14,000 pm.
  • Duration : Three years
  • Last date: 26 Sept 2012 (5 pm)How to apply : Application along with the resume and self-addressed envelope affixing Rs. 5/- stamp should be addressed to:
    Dr. A. Murali Assistant Professor & Project Investigator (UGC Project) Centre for Bioinformatics Pondicherry University Puducherry-605 014.
    Note: Interview date will be intimated to the applicants only by email.
    No TA/DA will be provided.
http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/news/recruitment-project-fellow-centre-bioinformatics

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9/9/12

Apply for JRF post @ IISER, Mohali

Applications are invited from Indian Nationals to work as Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in a research project funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT).
  • Title: Study of Vibrio cholerae porin OmpU towards elucidating its role in host immunomodulation. This project is aimed towards understanding the host-pathogen interactions on the immunological aspect. We intend to apply diverse methods of immunology, biochemistry, and cell biology to explore the host immunomodulation by V. cholerae OmpU.
  • Positions: 1
  • Essential Qualifications: M.Sc.in any branch of Life Sciences with excellent academic record, and having passed the NET (CSIR/UGC/LS) or GATE exams.
  • Duration: 2 years. Upon satisfactory performance employment may be extended for the 3rd year.
  • Emoluments: As per DST rule.
How to Apply : Applications should be sent by E-mail only to: Dr. Arunika Mukhopadhaya (E-mail: arunika@iisermohali.ac.in). The subject of the e-mail should state "Application for project position at IISER Mohali". The body of the e-mail should contain a brief (one paragraph only) description of why you want to work in this project. A detailed biodata (clearly mentioning academic qualifications) should be attached as a PDF file (no other document formats are acceptable) with the e-mail.
E-mail: arunika@iisermohali.ac.in
Last date for applications is: 5:00 pm , September 15, 2012.
Note: Incomplete applications or those received after September 15, 2012

9/8/12

UQDI International PhD Scholarships 2012

eligibility: Applicants should possess a bachelor's degree with 1st class honours in science, or a master's degree with a 25% research component (science related fields) or equivalent.  Applicants must fulfill the PhD admission criteria for the University of Queensland and demonstrate excellent capacity and potential for research. Applicants are required to have valid English language proficiency test results that have met with the University requirement

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Ed.CET2012 addmission

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9/7/12

Apply for JRF post @ BHU

Applications are invited for following post under a DBT sponsored project " Studies on cellular and molecular changes during postovulatory aging of rat eggs " with Dr S K Chaube, Associate Professor, Department of Zoology as Principal Investigator.
  • Post : JRF
  • No. of post : 01
  • Qualification : M.Sc Zoology/ Biochemistry/ Biotechnology with >55% marks and NET/ GATE qualified.
  • Age limit : 28 yrs.Five year age relaxation is admissible for women/ SC-ST/ PH candidates.
  • Fellowship : Rs 16,000 + 20% HRA

9/5/12

Apply for the post of Research Scholar in Birbal Sahni Insitute of Palaeobotany

Application for the following post are invited:
  • Post: Research Scholar
  • Qualification: M.Sc in Botany
  • Emoluments: INR. 16000 per month for the first 2 years. INR.18000 per month form third year onwards subject to performance asssessment by the respective Committee.

SRF vacancy in CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute

Application for the following post are invited:
  • Project Title: "Classical Molecular Dynamic  Simulation and Quantum Chemistry Calculations on Interaction of Nano structures and Biomacromolecules "
  • Post: Senior Research Project
  • Qualification:
    • Essential: M.Sc in Bioinformatics with a minimum of 55% marks and 2 years research experience plus one publication on SCI journal.
    • Desired: NET/ GATE qualified.
  • Emoluments:  INR.18000 per month + HRA
  • Age Limit: 32 years

The Centre for Stem Cell Research (CSCR) JRF Vacancy

last date:before 20th September 2012
for more: http://www.cscr.in/research_opportunities.html

Walk-in-interview for JRF post @ IIT, Kharagpur

Project Title : Bioprospecting of Antarctic flora: screening of novel genes and healthcare molecules (SNH).
Reference Number : IIT/SRIC/R/SNH/2012/177 DATED 30th August, 2012
  • Post : JRF
  • No. of position : 01
  • Qualification : First class M.Sc. In Botany/Biochemistry/Microbiology/Biotechnology/ molecular biology/ Biophysics preferably having qualified GATE/NET.

International Conference on Algal Biorefinery (ICAB-2013)

at IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal -721302, India during January 10-12, 2013
more details vist  http://www.icab2012bt.iitkgp.ernet.in/Icab/ 

9/3/12

Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)

  • The atomic force microscope (AFM) is an essential tool for imaging surfaces in applications in cell biology and biomaterials science, measuring surface topography on a scale from angstroms to 100 microns. The key component of the AFM is its cantilever.

9/2/12

Impact Factors for journals published by Nature Publishing Group

The table lists the 2011 Impact Factor and category ranks for journals published by NPG. Data is taken from the 2011 Journal Citation Report, Science Edition (Thomson Reuters, 2012).
A number of journals are listed in more than one category in the Journal Citation Report. In these cases, the category in which the journal has highest rank is listed.
Journal Impact Factor RANK (by Impact Factor) CATEGORY
Nature 36.280 1/55 Multidisciplinary Sciences
Scientific American 2.369 9/55 Multidisciplinary Sciences
Scientific Reports Due 2013

TIFR Genomics/Computational Biology JRF Vacancy

SCTIMST PhD Admissions 2012 in Biological Sciences: